It's 8 a.m. Sunday morning, and your bed tells you to stay. Your body says it won't be available before noon. But you get up, because you have no choice. You're 10 years old, and your parents woke you for Sunday school. Or you're 15, and you woke up on your to honor that noble commitment you made to return this year. Or you're 35 and the one responsible for teaching all those 10- and 15-year olds. It's a struggle thousands of Jewish children go through on Sunday mornings and weekday afternoons. Recognizing that, educators are debating over just how much classroom time is necessary.